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Question 1

When interviewing parents who are suspected of child abuse, the nurse would use which of the following interview techniques?

Options:

A.

Be direct, honest, and attentive.

B.

Approach them in the emergency room as soon as you suspect abuse to “clear the air” right away.

C.

Ask the parents what they could have done differently to prevent this from happening to the child.

D.

After the interview, call child protective services.

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Question 2

A 60-year-old male client was hospitalized 3 days ago with the diagnosis of acute anterior wall myocardial infarction. Today he has been complaining of increasing weakness and shortness of breath. Crackles in both lung bases are audible on auscultation. He is developing:

Options:

A.

An extension of his myocardial infarction

B.

Pneumonia

C.

Pulmonary edema

D.

Pulmonary emboli

Question 3

A client decided early in her pregnancy to breast-feed her first baby. She gave birth to a normal, full-term girl and is now progressing toward the establishment of successful lactation. To remove the baby from her breast, she should be instructed to:

Options:

A.

Gently pull the infant away

B.

Withdraw the breast from the infant’s mouth

C.

Compress the areolar tissue until the infant drops the nipple from her mouth

D.

Insert a clean finger into the baby’s mouth beside the nipple